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The Champions League group stages continue this week and former Manchester United and Liverpool striker Michael Owen has run the rule over the games involving the British sides. So who’s the BetVictor brand ambassador backing?

Maribor v Liverpool

Liverpool head to Maribor in what looks, on paper, a terrific opportunity to end a run of just one win in eight when making the long trip to Slovenia. The Reds should prove too strong and whilst perhaps too short at 1/5 to leave with a nice confidence booster look a fair price at 12/5 to win and both teams to score.

It should be a maximum points for Jurgen Klopp’s side (Getty)

Man City v Napoli

The Citizens were outstanding at the weekend, with Kevin De Bruyne well worthy of the plaudits after his terrific performance in City’s 7-2 defeat of Stoke City. BetVictor have cut him to 2/1 (from 4s) favourite to be the PFA Player of the Year and with him pulling the strings in midfield once more Pep Guardiola’s side should get the better of an in-form Napoli side.

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Real Madrid v Spurs

Ronaldo will look to end Tottenham’s 100% start to the season (Getty)

A trip to the Santiago Bernabeu offers Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino the stiffest test of his managerial career thus far in North London with Real Madrid 9/20 favourites to make it five wins on the bounce on Tuesday; Spurs 11/2 and the draw 4s. Cristiano Ronaldo’s side look to be getting better with every game this term and should stamp their superiority against the visitors.

Benfica v Man Utd

Mourinho masterminded a draw on Saturday (Getty)

Manchester United left Anfield with a point at the weekend and, after producing another staunch rear-guard performance in the Premier League, should do likewise to gain a result in the Champions League. United have conceded just four goals in eleven games this season, keeping eight clean sheets, and should add to that tally once more midweek.

Chelsea v Roma

Eden Hazard will be looking to get Chelsea back to winning ways on Wednesday after successive defeats (Getty)

The Blues did bookmakers, and Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson, a favour at the weekend losing 2-1 at Selhurst Park but they are a much better side on home soil and should beat a Roma side left licking their wounds from Sunday’s 1-0 defeat to Napoli in Serie A.